Premium Lenses are used to replace cataract affected lenses after the cataract is removed

We offer a wide variety of premium intraocular lens options. An IOL will replace the cataract -affected lens after the cataract is removed. An IOL will allow you to see clearly again, and can even correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia. Talk to your doctor to find out which lens is best for you.


Intraocular Lens Options:


Multifocal IOLs

These IOLs provide more of a range of vision, including both distance and near focus at the same time. They offer more freedom from glasses. However, you may still require glasses and good lighting for near work.

Examples: Alcon Acrysof Panoptix Trifocal, Tecnis Symfony Multifocal

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Toric IOLs

Toric IOLs correct astigmatism (a refractive error caused by corneal curvature). There are multifocal and monofocal toric options available. For patients with astigmatism this IOL will help decrease the need for glasses.

Examples: Alcon Acrysof IQ Toric, Tecnis Symfony Toric

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High Definition Package

This package includes an IOL with an increased depth of focus, providing clear distance vision and some medium range vision. This package also includes astigmatism management. You will likely still require glasses for near work.

Examples: Tecnis Eyhance


Monofocal IOLs

The most common type of lens used for cataract surgery is a monofocal, or standard IOL. It has one focusing distance (distance, OR medium range, OR near). Most people have them set for distance vision and wear eyeglasses for near work. This lens does not correct astigmatism.

Examples: Alcon Acrysof IQ Monofocal